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1000 to 1300 K slow plastic compression properties of Al-deficient NiAl
Authors:J D Whittenberger  K S Kumar  S K Mannan
Affiliation:(1) NASA-Lewis Research Center, 44135 Cleveland, OH, USA;(2) Martin Marietta Laboratories, 1450 South Rolling Rd., 21227-3898 Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:Nickel aluminides containing 37, 38.5 and 40 at % Al have been fabricated by XDtm synthesis and hot pressing. Such materials were compression tested in air under constant velocity conditions between 1000 and 1300 K. Examination of the microstructures of hot pressed and compression tested aluminides indicated that the structure consisted of two phases, gammaprime and NiAl, for essentially all conditions, where gammaprime was usually found on the NiAl grain boundaries. The stress-strain behaviour of all three intermetallics was similar where flow at a nominally constant stress occurred after about two plastic per cent deformation. Furthermore the 1000 to 1300 K flow stress-strain rate properties are nearly identical for these materials, and they are much lower than those for XDtm processed Ni-50Al 1]. The overall deformation of the two phase nickel aluminides appears to be controlled by dislocation climb in NiAl rather than processes in gammaprime.
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